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Sep 4, 2019
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JuicyJam
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Take out the constant then do a u substitution.
where u=y^2+4. So you have integral of 1/u^2
There is a formula for how you integrate that, and then plug y^2+4 back in for u and simplify.
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Oh great CB, I need your math help. My kid is taking Calculus for the BC exam, and can't figure out this problem:
Smack'sWife
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9/4/19 11:27am
Your son has 1/2 utefan DNA. Why even get his hopes up?
Ragnar Danneskjold
9/4/19 11:30am
True. But this question is from my daughter who cheers for BYU, so there's a chance she'll turn out okay...
Smack'sWife
9/4/19 11:36am
Use the substitution method
IAmSpartyCoug
9/4/19 11:36am
She says, "Thank you!"
Smack'sWife
9/4/19 11:44am
Take out the constant then do a u substitution.
JuicyJam
9/4/19 11:43am
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